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1558 to 1603. During her reign, she demonstrated considerable leadership skills, surviving in an environment that was often extremely hostile and threatening. Popular culture flourished during the reign of Elizabeth; her court was a focal ...
have found that the English Dictatorship was a unique historical event, but that it shared common elements with other revolutions such as the French Revolution. In the sixteen forties, when the Dictatorship took place, England was one of th...
English Parliament over the question of weather the King or Parliament should have the last word in governing the country. After his unsuccessful attempt to arrest five members of Parliament on January 4 1642, Charles1 left London and both ...
Galileo Galilei (1564–1642) and his interaction with the Roman Catholic Church, and the English naturalist Charles Darwin (1809–1882), whose ideas led to controversies with various (mainly Protestant) theologians. Two cases do not make a hi...
life spanned the upheavals of the English Civil War (1642–51) and its aftermath, as well as the discoveries in science and math by contemporaries such as Francis Bacon, René Descartes, Galileo Galilei, Johann Kepler, and Marin Mersenne (Wo...
culture offers an audience pleasure - paradoxically - through an art based on human suffering. In Western culture a significant form of such art is tragedy, a word the meaning of which is changes with time and place of text or performance....
The old education of America was private and religious, and declared several aspects of schooling and literacy to the nation. There was also the public schooling culture in the American history which had been transformed shortly into the pr...